Tazz MTB Goggles
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Tazz MTB Goggles
Whether you're sending big hits at the bike park, or dropping in from the starting gate on race day, the Giro Tazz MTB Goggle allows you to stay focused on the trail so you can get the most out of every ride. The Tazz uses a new medium frame designed around Giro's Expansion View Technology, delivering a wide field of view with a more minimal footprint that's comfortable on a variety of face shapes and sizes. The polycarbonate lens provides crisp optics and is tear-off compatible for clear vision during muddy race runs. And to keep you cool on those endless summer riding days, Giro incorporates supervent foam for a cool, comfortable, and stable fit against your face.
Details
- Mountain bike goggle for gravity riding and racing
- Wide field of view for unrestricted vision on the trail
- Minimal footprint provides a more comfortable fit
- Crisp optics with a tear-off compatible lens
- Supervent foam keeps you cool on long summer rides
- Item #GIR00KE
- Lens
- polycarbonate
- Technical Features
- tear-off compatible lens, Expansion View Technology, supervent foam
- Face Size
- medium
- Recommended Use
- downhill, enduro
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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2 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 23, 2024
Good optics, terrible durability
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Had a pair of these with the Vivid and clear lenses, rode maybe 3x/week with them on and only wore on the downhill portions of the ride. The positives are great optics on the Vivid lens and no fogging (which is to be expected on 99.9% of the days where I live anyways). The downside is pretty much anything else. Foam starting coming detached within 2 months AND the inside coating on the lens bubbled away from the lens. Never had a pair of goggles with such terrible durability of both the lens AND the frame, would definitely look elsewhere.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com